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- Q901048 subject Q9147666.
- Q901048 abstract "Template:ForMorbid jealousy, also known as Othello syndrome or delusional jealousy, is a psychological disorder in which a person is preoccupied with the thought that their spouse or sexual partner is being unfaithful without having any real proof, along with socially unacceptable or abnormal behaviour related to these thoughts. The most common cited forms of psychopathology in morbid jealousy are delusions and obsessions. It is considered a subtype of delusional disorder.Some symptoms of pathological jealousy include: Accusing partner of looking or giving attention to other people. Questioning of the partner's behavior. Interrogation of phone calls, including wrong numbers or accidental phone calls, and all other forms of communication. Going through the partner’s belongings. Always asking where the partner is and whom they are with. Isolating partner from their family and friends. Not letting the partner have personal interests or hobbies outside the house. Controlling the partner's social circle. Claiming the partner is having an affair when they withdraw or tries to escape abuse. Accusing the partner of holding affairs when the marriage's sexual activity stops because of the abuse. Suffering from the lack of reassurance. Lack of trust. Verbal and/or physical violence towards the partner, the individual whom is considered to be the rival, or both. Blaming the partner and establishing an excuse for jealous behavior. Denying the jealous behavior unless cornered. Threatening to harm others or themselves. Overvaluing an idea, which is defined as “an acceptable, comprehensible idea pursued by the patient beyond the bounds of reason. The idea is not resisted and, although it is not a delusion, the patient characteristically attaches utmost importance to investigating and maintaining the partner’s fidelity at great personal disadvantage and to the distress of the partner”. Overvalued ideas are characterized by being existent in the individual’s own thoughts, being egosyntonic; meaning that the ideas project the behaviors, values, and feelings that are aligned with the desires and aims of the individual’s ego, or consistent with the individual’s ideal self-image, the ideas are also amenable to reason but are not resisted." ix".
- Q901048 wikiPageExternalLink Easton-Shackelford-Schipper.pdf.
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- Q901048 comment "Template:ForMorbid jealousy, also known as Othello syndrome or delusional jealousy, is a psychological disorder in which a person is preoccupied with the thought that their spouse or sexual partner is being unfaithful without having any real proof, along with socially unacceptable or abnormal behaviour related to these thoughts. The most common cited forms of psychopathology in morbid jealousy are delusions and obsessions.".
- Q901048 label "Morbid jealousy".